Mono required by ubuntu-desktop
Dmitriy Kropivnitskiy
nigde at mitechki.net
Thu Aug 3 21:59:58 BST 2006
Yes, of course. The whole discussion about importing images would be
pointless if only USB storage cameras were supported. Such a camera
would be automatically mounted by hal and the images could be imported
by just draging and droping from mounted camera to the hard drive. But
most modern cameras require special treatment, so gphoto2 knows how to
talk to them and provides libraries and APIs for other programs to use.
Florian Zeitz wrote:
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> Not replying to anybody specifically, but this discussion made me wonder:
> Is it possible to import pictures from cameras that don't connect as
> Mass Storage Devices using F-Spot? I was pretty impressed by gthumb
> which did that for my Canon while Windows 2000 was failing (even the
> software that came with it didn't really want to work).
> If F-Spot doesn't do this it is definitely a must to keep at least the
> part of gthumb that does this in the default install.
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